I picked this up for two reasons: First, because the bottom third of my curly, dryness-prone hair is bleached, which means I try and try again with a lot of hair masks. Second, because I had heard tons of friends rave about how good it is. I slathered some on my extremely parched ends overnight last night, and all of the positive things I had heard were correct. Even with the long application time (It's intended as an in-shower deep conditioner, but I needed extra help.), it hydrated my hair without making it heavy or greasy and I was super pleased with the results when I washed this morning. Also, it smells great.

Liquid lipsticks have huge upsides and huge downsides, as a product category. They provide enormous color payoff and very long wear, but many suck all the moisture straight out of your lips and feel heavy and chalky once they've set. A friend in the industry told me Lolita is Sephora's most popular lip color right now, and I can see why--it's the lightest, most comfortable liquid lipstick I've ever worn, and the pinky-brown color would flatter tons of different skin tones. I wore it all day and it only needed a quick touch-up at the corners after lunch.

What can we say? It's a Bag Bug world and we're just living in it. Check out our favorite our forum members' Bag Bug images below, and be sure to shop more Fendi Bag Bugs through Vestiaire Collective, Bluefly and Neiman Marcus.

If you feel like you've seen Margot Robbie everywhere lately, you're not wrong. The Australian actress has been on a seemingly interminable publicity tour for her new movie Suicide Squad, which is so far getting not-great reviews but has, at the very least, provided lots of opportunities for celebrity watchers to see Margot and costar Cara Delevingne in cool outfits. (More on Cara tomorrow.)

Because we lovely a flimsy excuse to scrutinize and celebrate someone's handbag collection, now seemed like the right time to look into what Margot's been carrying in her post-Wolf of Wall Street time in the spotlight. Check out my findings below.

You may not be familiar with Vanessa Seward’s name quite yet, but you’ve definitely seen her work. She’s designed for brands ranging from APC to Chanel, and now her eponymous line is a cult favorite among shoppers looking for an everyday wardrobe with a luxurious, Parisian twist. Now, Seward is bringing that same mood to bags.

Online accessibility is both a blessing and a curse for luxury shopping. On the one hand, it’s much easier to find and buy exactly what you want than it ever has been before. On the other hand, it’s easy to get a little bored, once you feel like you’ve seen everything and know what’s available. Seward’s newness to the bag market gives her an automatic edge in that respect; no one will look at your bag and immediately know exactly where it came from and what you paid for it.

On top of that novelty, the Claire is a beautiful everyday option. It’s both roomy and subtle, which would make it a good option for the office as long as you don’t need to carry a laptop or files, and the contrasting leather textures make it interesting without feeling flashy. All that, under a grand!

Long gone are the days of lip gloss so thick and sticky that you can't stop your hair from getting stuck in a light breeze. Our favorite glosses this season have much improved formulas and won't feel at all like a throwback to the days of Paris Hilton. Whether you prefer vibrant or subtle lip colors, glosses cover the full spectrum from sweet to vampy. Whatever you pick, these glosses are shiny yet smooth; one of my personal favorites this season, from NARS, is so soft it feels like I'm wearing a lip balm and the color is sheer yet shiny enough to make an impact. Christian Louboutin even jumped in on the trend, with the recently launched Loubilaque.